![]() This wasn't a problem, because there are lots of people on the web who have unfolded models and make them available for free. I downloaded the free version of Pepakura, which allows you to view and print existing files, but not modify or create them. Then the person could build onto the paper model, adding strength, shape, and all the other stuff to make a really cool prop helmet.Īnyway, I decided to make a clone helmet using this method. Then they could print the pages, cut out the shapes, and glue them together in the correct way to assemble the model. Then, using the program they would be able to 'unfold' the 3D model, and lay it out flat on paper. They used a program called Pepakura, a 3D designer program that allows the user to make a 3D computer model of a certain thing, say a clone helmet. I found that a lot of people made their helmets (at least the base shape) out of paper. See, when I made my Mandalorian helmet, ( ) I found of whole world of prop helmet making. I've been hinting at this one for quite a while, even before I really started work on it. ![]()
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